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Old 10-18-2015, 11:47 PM
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I have the Harley version of the HJC CL MAX 2 and have problems with the visor fogging, I see that the IS MAX 2 has the Pinlock anti fog system but this helmet does not have blue tooth cut outs that my helmet has and I would like to keep. does anyone know if these visors are interchangeable or have any other suggestions to stop fogging
 
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tried anti fog cloths yet? only about a 1.29 each..wiping it down inside with dish soap and letting it dry then buffin it some works too.

condensation needs something to stick too before it can build up. If the lense is slick it cant stick.
 

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Heard not to apply other than water/mild soapy water on side of surface treatment otherwise treated surface will delaminate . Makes sense, to each their own.
 
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Mine fogs up when I stop but I just flip it up a notch.
 
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Why not get the universal Pinlock where you need to drill the holes in the visor to install?
 
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Ventilation prevents fogging.
 
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Same thing you do for scuba diving, spit on the googles / visor rub it in then use a cloth to clean up any extra.

I'm serious
 
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Originally Posted by StoneyFatBoy
Same thing you do for scuba diving, spit on the googles / visor rub it in then use a cloth to clean up any extra.

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also an old scuba trick wipe with baby shampoo
 
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Most decent sporting goods strokes sell anti fog wipes and spray. You should be able to find it in the ski section.
 
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Originally Posted by Next In Line
Why not get the universal Pinlock where you need to drill the holes in the visor to install?
Not familiar with this product. Where can I find it. I don't see it on Pinlock's web site.
 


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